\.. MAKE YOURSELF ll PRESENT vggqtage of this one: tmlay, one new style Gillette Razor. TH E CliARLfiTTETOlVN G UA R DlA N vtfil‘ 'l'lllllil€ A Fist olllrnr Ill? Y0!!!‘ llllflvlhg with a nice new Gillette Razor. Take ad- TIIE UFFER With the sale of each 35c tube 9,! Shaving Cream, . Stick, or Powder, we will givc you free Everything for Shaving J. vnllrsi H. your t m. Prince st; Phone so llletcalfgfs Curatmnols. squish’! Tilililllllilk with Free Bottle Milk Magnesia, 80c i “a . _\.__~___ __ Classified Adpertisements 10o pes- llne of 5 words lie M line-of F "I'll pa: line of I words s per line n! 5 words a - .._.....a._-_.. i 1 i 1;: For Sal-e I -.- 4-191 bundle. Guardian Otllce. ‘- ‘ ‘ few weeks. i: ._ ice. is l. i i. I‘. ,, housq, etc. Quardlqn Ofidce. ' ewing Machine,‘ ll tle use ect order. 169 Prince Street. v 3. sol sans-dull new l, seven years old. Price “ ply David all-t, _SuiIolk. l ' shire, T’. E. l. mcnt by letter. buildings. __ Lauglin, 30 Elm hyepue, or to mcr and Farmer. Selig] , lottetown. FARM FOR SALE—80 ACRES NF“! st rebuilt. good house, fenced. wire and rail, renter in 4 places, new ranch, 10 pens. will be l eta. P. Mc- Grnth. Covehead. P. 5., 8 months . McDonald. 364 -2-tll-tts-l0l. atinn. 2 barns. If not gold rlv to auctioned on npri q credit on foxes or .1. Auctioneer. Yehiliiidfitflitd’ K ___ ______4___________ Miss Ann Morgan Washiflllltm. ‘QIABI. , ggflllwsslyl; l; P- daughter of Laurence Washington, foscéitetlvesj in yarlous lzrinca] id; last oi‘ the name born at Mount Y 5 . .85 Q1.‘ B. W: 9 .9 -. Egg B512‘ éggflfl, 5t an ‘app, Yet-non. and s ducct descendant of series. Our propgsltlpnkjecidedly Jflhll Allin-still? Washlngwn- Sh“ attractive. If lntereslxeq Wlptfldilt has been named by C. Bascom Slemp, once. Com i 1' “ y. c er _ People Ltdullisylgtillice wlwam America? Commissioner. lto suptlerd Street, Saint _ohn. cw Bruns- intend the fllmlshlnl; "f i ° U‘? ° wick. ‘ u. l-l. W_ 3-5-61. States bulldlnlt. .. . . i The aim of the pageant will be wgntgg to emphasize the historic friendship '*-—————-—-—_i——-— that binds the French and Ameri- i. "iliffi afltliitlli l i tor-pay. S! l‘: ‘Felines miscellaneous ‘i? s. I," V pflczgglples. i’- v t! m?’ 9°16; 1Q Clssgogvfw "*-—~_ t. Eldon. M el Bea sailor-lea v on T95. “l” 1b]! SALE-OW PWERF» .5 ' cmro no muss-go pm. ‘p’ F§~-9=4“4-¥ ' BALI. 1E0 1511.‘. 30A!!!) AND B It Ewell-g ' uaoaltn SHEETS FOR ssm, " cent 80F?!» fiilltiblo for lint!!! l??? ZI-tl’ a or rum arm IMPLE- nLj-z yon sALE-ELECIFRF hungover; lNfi MARE $75.00. Ap- ‘88fl3B-3-l 1-21. (DR SALE -. MILE PFQYFJBT v _ . "consisting of 25 acres of land wit ..._.._ .oiary and Shingle Mills thereon. Apply McLean Bros. North Wilt- 8785-327-9-11-31- | ECIAL plums nqoiy; sad‘. .1; Valnut. almost new. Mustbe seen to be appreciated. Chairs 185th!!!‘ upholstered. Price $250.00_ Appoint- R. O. Box 440. City. iidtt5-3-li-tllursat3l- FAR“ FOR SALE-FARM AT WEST Covehcad, consisting of 122% acres 85 llcrcs of wood and lumber. bill- ance under cultlvationf ploughing done for next season's crop. Good Apply to Lelsb A- Ml;- q - rs.‘ Chn - 84 9-2~2l~tts l. “ttiiiiilfiiiipi . w-srgpmrr-znv. cc rooms tern- 38534-1241. ., I . L Ii " 0mm). eno- is? Jgsgzeyor, erni g,- - 3750-3-5- mop, . azgptlr SOMETHING sper. ask to see. our Henry asst-tr lflgsenrsmvaa roe. owuan "ll . l-mo or snark?! 3%; slam-imi- Situations Vacant Female W100i‘ w i‘ _ ,2. this a... ' "Algfilépriggfgt g .- -§'51il=§l:lll"'1'9l" v ftf-O-O-OU B99 .5 ‘ll-Q L." Salesman Wanted "it! P°5tl3°n°¢ "m" Iilrflier rapidly. ustlers on smllar routes i‘ jiotice- D. 4- “Fnllllllm Newllmh do 56mg an ual husi ess. Some es- l, 3a67'3'12'“- tablished 3 years. ply immed- "1"?"- iately giving age, occupation, ref- CN-Hil-T. Montreal. Que" Can. l. ------ Lost ascents excess llor Dry Ekln-hlinnrclbu Linlvnrnt. French to Observe PARIS, March lL-Pstnlerican Week" will be observed from June 28 to July 4 at the International Co- lonial Exposition. cennes. A Pllilfiflllt. actors participating. One’of the participants can republics. sraruo sans lNSTlTUTE Bark Women's Institute was held on Elebruary 215th at the home of Mrs. Bigger. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed by roll call, which showed an attendance of eight members. The minutes of the lest meeting were reed and approved. It was moved, seconded and csrrle that a fine o! five cents b! 0111x561 each member who did not answer roll call and that the money be kept sick members at any time. moved sevondoo and owl's! tho’; a sale be bold in Hol- man’: store March 14th. The Presi- dent Mrs. McCabe gave Q very tn- teresting reading. Mrs. Mcbuigap Invited the members. to not hows for am mullet roll. m; t» he oatm- ed b: PHelpful Household Hints." “to; lunch was served, the meeting clqggd with the National sntlytm. Llnlptgnt refreshes t" not’. w wit’!!! Q1? WITH- out card. Apply 8 EUStOXI Street. ' ' ‘ ' ' 3833-3-11-21. FOR. RENT — HEATED FURNISH- ed roolll, private family. 169 Prince Street. " 3863-3-12-31. waursn SALESMAN WITH CAR ——To take ordErs and deliver homo necessities on old established route in West King and South Queens Counties. Steady workers can start earning i 5' weekly Dd increase erepces. Rawlelgl; Industries, Dept. 3-12-14-19-21-26-28. LOST-A MALE FOX. LIGHT SIL- ver C. X. N.. right cur, left ear 39G. Apply Andrew Gallant, QYStQit Bed Bridge. 3806-3-10-ths3i. Male Help Wanted .;_____'____l__-__-_ BARBER through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful Rraduntes. rite Moler Barber 0011828.‘ 5'13 Harrington. Halifax. Oct. fl-tts-tf. “American Week” A series of fTilflCO-AIIICHCHH fetcs are being planned that will center around the replica o! Mount Vernon, already erected in the Bols dc Vin- reproducing Lafayettes historical visit to Mount Vernon, will b; staged, with famous will be The monthly rneetlng of the Spring in a special fund for remembering, It wag um tram: Guardian ,--.- on. Johnson's grace will be closed until filth astron- Ilfl-f-lfxlt Acuxqwtunossslm-the sis- ters of St. Vincent's Orphanage gratefully acknowledge the lulu of sttooptiie proceeds ef a lottery from tat st.‘- air-acids society. o: cud!- gan. ' YEWFWMYS Y-‘QITQR-fl-rrdlil"?! the visitors to the city yesterday Wore Misses Etta- Jcrdins. lilosllno Jor- dlns. Head of Iilllsboro; Mrs. Herold, Coffin, Cherry nul; Mrs. Wilfred Collin. Savage Harbor; Mr. Levi Joy. Plsquid; Mr. Roland Joy, llhnning- breoln w- Lemuel Joy. Ferries- brook. WFLL RWFNP WRQWTKN? MliBTlNCp-pr. 1-1. D. Johnson leaves this moraine for liiootroet He will 9° “Willi 39m its 59v“??? w." W° woes-l. ovens vhwlfilno lie w!!! vis- it Millltlfiile otthw? F.9d Wit”???- .1“. m? Wm" “ul- lie ‘Fm. ‘FFtFPQ ti?! H’ nual meeting of the pominlon Co o1 o1 the w; ‘Press- 9.1 vole?! o oil he o e nonbor- The noel. l begins on Monday neat and will con- tlnue about three weeks. ‘ l restroom ‘ Mrs. Kenneth MacNelll and little son, of Clyde River, have been visit- lug Mrs. MscNellPs sister, Mrs. Geo- rge R. Lewis, Mt. Edward Road,‘ for the past few weeks. " ' M".- Jemool- PQARWY. has to: turned home from an enjoyable trip to Boston and New While in Boston» the visited ll" ell.- ters; also her daughter. Miss Mar-y, who holds a position as nurse in the new surgical operating room of the Boston City Hospital.‘ ' . Y- BOWLING C- N- ll. 0G1" “was “Sllllcyintslldfilltf? J. it. Nelson 113 P. E. MeoDonald .. W. C. Davies .. c}. Williams '1."°tfl.1—24§?- "Rlfi-KFBFQWP" A. E. Ryan J. F. Fraser .. W_ A._De_.vey ... R. A. Cameron .> J. E. Williams Total-erase. “Engineers” W. lvlcLaren 125 188 W. H. Townsend ... 13d 160 G. Blcnkhorn Ho 1413 G. Swan in 1gp .1. H. Howatt 141 v. 1.. Dingweli . 153 N. Nicholson 177 157 Total-Zl-ill. "Accountants" J. Gordon 1511 254 I1,..Delahuunt . 111 13-} 116 116 105 51 160 all . 11a 146 - . 120 "195 Total-Zing ' Llorfuoqy blotch “Ifllfe Team" e111 m 34: 3p; Helen , 13g 5; 13g 12o incl 19o I15 ‘I5 J45 lie no in West 3gp 333 w, Kllilllove - -. m w: its Jim , 155 397 i‘; “is” . 1oz p; 212 Herb , 1E1 31" 133 Total-2574. " Msiorlty for West's Team, as; pins. ' We slush- olll. 294 elm- 318R three, Bill, m ins. lisvllar Tonia-t. 7.00 to HBO-q alleys) ¥'s Men's Loo-sue. ‘ ' '3 ‘ 8-30 to mull-ls alleys) Y's Mm. ettes_ ' fiard v of AThanke we We. wells“ Wool. u. srrivrarstiiliiil-or all acts '0!" for th’ 1'1‘ mung lea n shown them during the "illne death of their beloved deughter ogfts pied pile to those who lent tlqwrg i... rat's" °* "mew- - N. D. Mocllean £13516 from 5 Bodality are as follows: i- highly esteemed by a. large number ' F‘: 9W5? ‘Qllillil! ilniteh stunt rnunspsr . fr‘. . Premier's Dqu ‘inertial sewers: l "at '~lr'§-‘§ll..........e. v‘ ‘rm? Mitigate" nllutiigliil: ‘IN-mug ttlfildfw" "m" ilaiififlrfirll- '4 __._-.___- Will Celebtsito Feast Of Their Patron Saint Th5 81°??? B? §F- '.'°:'.'°.l’h" 5°‘ o-Iltv celebrate F99 P?!’ 91 their Patron Spill‘. lit Joseph's Convent on March 18th. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the members st '1 a. m. and they will re- ceive l-loly Communion in a. body. In the evening at 7-30, there will be a rouse» lollovoll 9v Belem" Bols- "lotion to! . Meet 91sec“ w"- 919.“): The newly elected officers of the Resident» like Mes wean, vice-President, Gertrude voeev- l §°‘=..""¥'¥- 1599!? "Y9"- Aselnsei slwrsisrv- Miss Ase“ elven.» ' i l Twelve!’ M"! View." Careers“- ossisteni “chiller, M14?! lilies“. Rvor. ‘ Librarians, Mrs. .1. Murnaghan, hm ¢hevl=%=!!o'.¢aol Punk. i=9r¢<ilon~ in "o so a "o “been o! .°?1'.°F!9l‘l°i- M!“ Alma — BASE PREMIEIVS Little Coun lllors; Mrs. William Scott. M". J! qliflitii- im- e} ‘i. Méooo: aid, Mrs. Michael Walsh, Mrs. Wen- dell Mclgonald, Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet, Mrs Ambrose Coady and Mrs. Geo- rge McQuald. t v Continued from page l .___.. _____ __ .__ ___,_ first witness lor the defendant, Wil~ 11am Munn. He identified a plan-of the scene of the accident at the in- tersection oi the Royalty and Mal- peque Rtmd-S. On examination by Mr. Bentley witness stated that the left side of the car had been driven in about eighteen inches toward the right side, measured from the edge cf the run- ning board. ' Cross examined by Mr. Johnston witness stated that the plan exhibit- ed was drawn to scale, ten feet to the inch. The measurement were mods in January when thc snow was ‘on the grounnd. Some shrubbcry had been cut down on‘ the sides of the ‘road. “Vvitness thought theMalpcquc Royalty Read intersection was a very bad one .The Malpeque Road is an improved higlilvay-iin l sonle places. In the opinion of the witness the corner is a very dangerous ouc for motorists. The counsel for Mllnn objected to the witness being cross-erlulnixlcd by Mr. lvlcPllec. 'I‘he objection vxas over- ruled, and cross-examination pro- ceeded. ' Mr. Blkcr stated that at the inter- section thc road bed was almost flal. Cross examined witness stated that the ditch is thirty feettfrcm the cun- tre of the road. WILLIAM MUNN (Sworn) was ex- amined by Mr. Stewart. llu sizliz-d that he is o. tdxi drlvcr reslilirg on Edward Strait. H: relnzznbcred July 5, 1930 and on that (in saw Mr. Hawkins who lives nbtlzt 1:10 blocks ircm him. Vflitncrs 111d Ilccn out driv- ing with his children in a 1023 Ml"- Llaughire-E-‘llick Sedan, No. 2960. When he nrnt to the home of tho plaintiff \vitl‘.:.".'; had his fzlll" rivld- ren with him. Elsie, l4, lvizilgiurc. 11, Percy. 8, Wcnllall 5. l\ll".'l4.azvlriii:a a- rose when liz- saw svitnots coming Western Guardian .- —iTllE FIRST PLAY-OFF GAME of hockey between Victoria and Bor- den will be played 1n the crystal 3111K. filmiflsrside, tonight, Thurs- day. Special train will leave Burden 11t- 5-15- 3872-3-12 —EUMMEBSIDI PQLIGE SWOR-N lN—Ths Policemen appointed at the meetlns of the Bommerslde Town Council on Monday night were sworn into office before Stlpendlsry Wyatt on Wednesday moraine in the Po- lice Court and are as follows: Chief of Rollce, John F. Kane. Police Qm- mo. Peters White and Joseph P. Hnklot-toifl-Sr , - —-DEATH 0F MRS. ELY 0011M- lEB 0F ST- LOUIS-There passed away on Saturday, March 17, Mrs Ely Oormier, an elderly resident of St Louis at the age of '18 years alter a short illness. Mrs Cormler was very of friends and acquaintances who deeply deplore her passing. “There are left to mourn two sons and two daughters namely Mrs Perry and Mr Philip Cormier of Lawrence, Mass, Mr Thomas Cormler of Summerslde and Mrs John R. Bernard, with whom the deceased resided, to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Monday from the residence of her daughter to the Parish Church. Rev Father Walsh of- ficlatlng.—8 —SNOWBOUND EASSENGERS — The west bound train, which started out of Charlottetown Monday after- noon, was ‘ bcld up by snow banks just outside of Freetown for about twenty six hours. Apart from Rev. D. L. Griniths, Kcnslngton, the fol- lowing prominent citizens of Sum- merslde, were aboard: Messrs. T. A. Campbell, Attorney General of P. E. I.; Harry Harvey, Sheriff of Prince 00.; L. R. Allen, M.L.A.; C. A_ Mil- ler, Inspector Provincial Police; Dr. J- A. Mother. F- J- I;- Wrlsht. Cen- sus Commissioner; F. W. Williams, Brlntlng and Publishing Co; J. El- lio. Representative o! Holman at Co. Of course, there was the usual illrinkling of “knights of the grip," ronrelleeiles various tiles 1e Mon- FHel. Toronto and. other Costello" “ii??- Tilro? leqioe were also inolvo: od is "so oenoeev- $1! revert o Pleeseei two- Ilqoildov slsht crook- ..P..<l its us“ distributed m ell =11? sllelirv- or “Pllerdev- the twenties were allocated 1°? hearty meals and entertainment at the fol- lowing hospitable homes of Freetown folks: usury. Austin gems, Clifford Muthcson, S. Burns, W. Lewis, J. _B_ea_lr_sto. Whatever troubles of reel o!‘ imaginary inconvenience the pas- sengers may have felt at first were entirely forgotten in the cordial kindness extended them by the above named and their fimllles. Th; tram "i “w so its 11st he about no W919i?!‘ Wild}? Elli??- lililii?! Pl liminaloo hell the misfortune to fall while skating and dislocated her shoulder. She we‘; tllwh to the Prince County llospitgl where her arm was set and she is and Hawkins spoke‘ about a Hawkins mslzcrl him for a drive. dence of Mr. Baker. tress who was driving. Mr. llawklns was sitting in the right side of the back scat with the two litzle girls. almost on the bank 0'1’ the gutter. on to the Malpeque Road. They were travelling about about tcn miles an hour, and heard nothing to indicate that there was any car coming from Chsrottewwn on the Malpeuue Read. SAW TRUCK COMING i Witness was driving to Charlotte- town. As they emerged from the Roy- -!'riends are congratulating Mr and Mrs Bernard Adams of Eiorslie on the birth on March 3rd oi a little baby daughter in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs Adams and llttlc dough ter cfilltrot lo return home on Sat- 0000 "W M"! EFPW-r-s ~ order-o ghter Opens School I...l.-.. ... l. LITTLE JOHNNY ASSISTS ISllBEL Johnny Fox is seen IICIKYQCCFEIIIDBY of the new nursery school hlllldlrtf M355 15mm Macnimflld, fluid library at llingsley llall, Dugen- daughter of the British Labor prem- diam, recent opening Photo. lti EiEiiSE llznte ullcrld of ihczn. Witness had to and raised his lmrcl. Witness stopped “NW-g m5 c“ amnsi the mad and m‘ gun to the ditch to avoid striking it. Mr. lJclnlsivrl tlicn asked if witness had M“ Mun“ cnrrabcraccd me my ,run into a young lady on the strcct. As they were going west on thelhad lump“! “Mk l° mynnrRcad 100 feet from the Ma1_ struck by another car and had thus peque mad, they stopped to take the ‘struck his car injuring hcr leg. dog into the car. ‘Ihey then procecd- ' _ 4 ed. The driving surface on the Roy- l "h" ‘JETS? l 518m l5 not very good, altyP/oad is as good as that on thel Malpeque Road. The two boys were- seated in the front scat with vile wit- l when witness changed gears m: (m. driving together before, witness stat- was almost on the ltiaipeque Road.— l I Witness blew his horn before gozng ‘Slmm ......... V-a Engianda-Associaiird Press at a high rate of speed. The truck . going west from Charlottetown travelling in the centre oi the road ‘at bctvwcn folly and filly miles an hour. Vlitness stepped (m the acceler- alor and attempted to get across the jouci out of ‘the we). ilYlillLkUS incli- Ivuicd poiliLs on the clingralll.) Witness had Ills leg, hip and side mjllrcd as a result ni tilt? accident. The truck struck tile car ill the con- tre. The boys wow cut llitll glass from the wincislliclll. The windows had been lmvered. The oldest girl was rendered unconscious, The other girl svas also injured. Hawkins was also rendcrecl unconscious. He was taken to the ilospitul ivhere witness saw him on several occasions. After re- maining home for several days HAW- kins vvqs taken to Fulconwood. On his recovery witness drove him back home. Witness salted that his car cs unchanged on the produce (lairy market here today. Cnrlot pric- es of fresh Ontario and prairie eggs all lost one ccnt extras being quot- cd at 27 to 28 cents. first; at 25 to reported. The preliminary report of 26 cents, and seconds at 19 to 20 storage holdings issued yesterday by DIIBQRRY DIIBLBBY TAwUM Lll’ ROUGE mm bottle) ‘no l 00 """_ s I DIJBARBY FACE POW- DER “"34"” nous YOUR not: COMHCTS sums us: cuss: (smile) For a shiny nose-for an oily elsin- _i,___l_ __ , 53s.: oanltind easy relief {romrthesc con- i DuBARRY - _ ions y lllc regular app iconon of .' BEAUTY Du BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS flgiffg; KEEP YOUR- '" b y ll l1 I) N U T, narams SELF ¥OUNG 3' Cleonzng Croum. . $1.50 1T1"; LO"ELI' BANIS" Skin Tonlcond Freshener $1.00 NBS-S and ALL LINES 1- Special Astringent, . . 41.50 rmasnxrsss sup wnmrc- - l '"" not. Cream . . . . . . $1.50, 0i your. LE5 We Are Snlr- Agent's For Duliltlllll’ YOUTH ' ‘ BEAUTY AIDS. ROSS-Dlgysg-TEJNITED The MacKinnon Drug Co. AGENTS FOR DUBARRY AND RU EINSTEIN BEAUTY AIDS tlfiyszsstrgen€ .§:-:_!_2 Late Bangs-worsen;- .%H§Z'I%I41N rket News lil=éa‘i'lr=_z=l-i_€l-i%xili inn-xxx i-azn- r lU-lnadlun Press; .;'.'..;l.;. n01".- Lilly slI-ziy eight boxes, MONTREAL, Que, March l1.—ls‘gg New Brunswick green mountain po- prlces were lower, butter quotrltionsltawes in carlois were quoted at 80 higher and cheese and DOLZAtOCS pric- ccnis per 90 pounds bulk and to re- and I tailors 90 cents per eighty pound lmtz. OTTAWA, Ont, hizirch Toronto market is again slightly eas- list today but no other changes lire cents a dozen. To retailers DIiCCfSYtIIC DOIlIlIHOD bureau of statistics were also lower. Fresh siyecials and isholvccl 1,185,249 dozen eggs in cold extras were unchanged at 35 and 38;storage on March 1st as compared to cents while fl-csh firsts and ircsh pui- 70,787 dozen a your ago. Holdings of cit extras lost one con‘, ut :39 to 30 storage poultry on March lst were cents and 28 cents a dozcu. Fresh i unchanged at 1:3 omits. Stolauo ex-YEBIOJTO pounds on March 1, 15130. tvas firsts 'and sOCCllds lust one cent l at 22 to 2.’! cents. l0 to 111i cents and l7 to 18 collie a (104011 l'l_‘.'~]1GCti\'Cly.‘OlllflflO 0211s are being niicrcd to Receipts “(ETC 2.28) cases 0n the but- ter market. ships and fresh \\'i_‘.\.ti'l‘ll number one gained one quarter of a cents a pound. To rctllilcrs solids were 33 to 3;! cents axial prints 34 t0 35' cents a pound. Receipt» were 4i“ box- es. tvinicr while cbncse was quoted at l4 l-Z to 14 3-4 cents a pound and winter white chces was quoted at l4 1-2 to 14 3-4 cents n pound and winter white at 12 cents while 17.302 pounds compared i0 9,- Toronto-This egg market is uiclinirlg easier. Graded shipme: iiYf-tfi ‘lvllslrszll 23, pulll-t extra . crtd. ‘\\"liOlf.‘s2llc prices to retail szdres are extras 23, firsts 26, pullct extras 24, l seconds 22. . Montreal-Egg receipts here today were 2.285 cases compared to 2,737 cases for the corresponding day lost year. No change is reported on this mar- ket. Chicago spot 20, April 23 5-8 November refrigerators 26 1-2. regracleli eastern loun- v cent at 3i l-‘J could not start under its own power. as Jlunieson had said it llacl in cv- denoe. The truck was locked into the Bank Transfers side oi‘ the cur, by time blllllilfli‘. When the car and truck came to a stop they were north of the Royalty Road cn the ltiaipcuue Road. ihrce fcct east of the mail box, pointing west. iicers of the Canadian Bank oi The car did not stop from the time Commerce can breathe easier, now _of all teams they had taken in the dog till thegtliat the blinks millions time that it was sfoplled by ihc ufll- f worth oi gold bullion, cllsli, scouri- siatctl thot his eyc-Iiics, and valuable clxllicllts oi’ snfe- lhcld this evening at 7.30 at the Y lisioll. Witne. i Basketball I fvieeting lllillions Without _ Any Hindranccl March 11..-or- f f—— l. A meeting of the representatives wishing to enter ills the Y. M. C. A. being Tonowro, Ont‘. of dollars second section of l ‘senior Basketball LCiIlgllE is sight was cxcvllclli, and that 11c didiv deposit vaults have been stowed lor the purpose of organizing 11nd nc-t wear glasses. HAD IJZNOR ACCIDENTS Withers stated thrltdlc has beelrolflcials llliltll) clnlaornte plans the transfer (having a cur for ten or twelve years. I-le liaci hurl some minor accidents. \.' ncss flClllllLlCJ that since July 5. but so unobtrusively‘ inst few por- ill? l..d an accident ivitli Mr. Bovyer sons cxcecpt about exhibition time. Witness stated n lllll. the had been out with Mr. Haw- 1 lzins several times sinzc the accident. ' g ’l'1ley had that tim). He had had no accident nonr Cherry Valley or Vernon R ver. Quoqiened rslaiive to another inci- (lfltt Mr. Munn stated that on one cccns=on when ho was driving with hIr. Hnlvkins near the interscction of ruary:— , i 121:- Brncklcy Point Road and St. Priors Road, a car mine out c1 a Witness replied that the young lady avoid being Q. l-lazl you cvcr bocn chased by A.—No. When they stopped to put the dog l 0mm“ p" “L i.“ w H,“ 35L. v Q-By officers? ir it was between 7 11ml 8 oblook- ‘ Rllunurll, Laney Imp. per l ._ A-NO. It was still daylight glt tllut iinzc. i Tllllnili - - - - - - - - - - - - - < - -- __._ _ _ ‘ . n 3 .1 ,_ 7.‘ ,,_ - _- umu. l. ;. Q L; the 53""; col? _ Q You incl 1c ClLl 111, mt lsit l orange“ l’ sit“. u‘ A-qcn. tion cf Royalty Road cull lllalpcqul-i ~ Road “hen you started is pll‘. yyollrl ' ca: in high gear? ‘ Witness and Iiowkins had been They had cunciimes gone to the llAD GUN m cs1: Vlitncss stopped a‘. liar/Kim's place ed to take the gun. They took it to train theticg. They’ had o fcav shells zlstancc. with them. Tile gun was .n the lcar seat. lie and Hawkins had no talk y about that gun, but spulzc about an- other gun. witness also had a rc- volvcr, he slated. It um after 6 '0‘- clock when witness left home. Wit- ness had wished to give the do; some exercise. W" \‘- P11‘- Q-lllll you fir: the gun? A‘ 4.11;, liar-ions W115 tixrr". Q-ls your car number 2960. ‘mvny in the deep-hidden collars of idravving up a. schedule. its new main oflicc. had no accidents since crews in protecting the fortune the several “moving days." Edna Dilrlzc; 3, lilo Laura Dixon; Nora Jackson; 3, Frank Collin. Elizabeth Coflin, ber. That is your tux. $29.60. Your cyc- iore I came to the intersection. were you .nto high gear? , . the intersection you on July 5. Witness‘ little boy wdnt- good view 111v the Molnouuv Rood? cu lvclll into l 1n grill‘? '. , J , _ _ v A—-P:".". tictlly ei i110 :..::;c time. i‘ """'cfhol‘cu,‘, (,)‘]|.~".Ql§ Q--\'\'zl. it ‘micro or nfiz. jcu won‘. : c. B“. ",1 ' .nto hlliii first‘? ‘ 'lll(l'll‘.‘ on l‘-i:'.~- Fl. monnlil. l A full rcp- ircsentation at this meeting uill l With completion of the new 34-‘11101111 a. schedule satisfactory i0 all l story bani: and office building, bank ilcams and no conflicting dates. so for lllllll, there will be no pusipunemcnis and all games will be run off smooth- ly. Be cn hand boys and give lhe lrelnai dcr of tlic league a boost. con- ‘ A nlcciing ul all girls teams vsili ,bl- held on Friday night at '7 0'- ‘clock for the some jellrpose. The wc-cond section of both leagues uiil ,i:l all likelihood start on Sililllfllly {night with :1 match at right o'clock ‘land one at nine. ul the banks treasure. The moving took place recently, those directly ectcd with the truusicr knew of it. Only six city police aided bank uards and armored money truck on FifliTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Honor roll for the month of FPb'iFfQnQ15; 3| Earl Tgvvnghg-iul‘ Grade I (Sm-J. Jimmy Jacks/in; ‘2, Pearl MIlCDOllZlld. Gracie I iJrJ-l, Grade V-i, Dorothy Dixon; 2, "Sic Dilll-llwln- “Yddlin Cullin- Gracie lV-l. l? L‘, if Crude III—l, M. 2- ~ bell; 2, Iicnry Tolvnshcnri. Elitnbcih NIclcD-elmlzl~--To:l:hcr. Grade II-1, Elwocd Cuazlabcil zurd (squall; 2, Johny - “' . _?__._-___ ___l A--Could nct slveor to it. l ' Q—Y0u said that “as your illllll-y mu THUR. FRl. 8f SAT. .-.'."i".i.1e.a. """ " And per ll: . . . s, p A-I had my cur in high gear bc- ‘ ‘l its: 1 (irnpc Fruit ..’|f.' LiiiES vol: to l Room: l-‘riduv from 2 to 5 lflhl. Q-I-lcw lar from lliQ int: wctionj . wvhm yrll put ysllr car W." lliVlll‘ our Ton Q-Wheu you were lire ..-.\ lroml " could got u vsiicn we are llcluonstrzlting our home llllkbd pastry. srrvcd with 12.1 or coffee. IT’S ALL FREE "~'~ line o! l . A-I\U. You ccillci so: only a short '- i . Q—-l.‘.;i 3x111 i: your horn vxli 1i \\'u hilvo n uolnp A--l\i’i.cr. : Q Jiiil j ;ll Lrlor/ your lrnrn trio“: lit.» ill" iuii rsrciian? ' if. ‘ A-Ycs. Cbllli i‘li_,..‘"ll.ll‘.t‘.l illl l-‘JUO ihu: an] pm“, lL-Thc " pi y